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The Sun. (North Canton, Stark County, Ohio), 1923-10-25

1923-10-25-001

ALL THE REAL NEWS AND SPECIAL
FEATURES CAREFULLY EDITED.
IT SHINES FOR ALL THE PEOPLE IN
NORTHERN STARK COUNTY.
An Independent Newspaper That Plays No Favorites Anion-."* Advertisers or Subscriber.-,, and With One Price To All
VOL. 1—NO. 50.
NORTH CANTON, STARK COUNTY, OHIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923.
$2.00 PER YEAR.
Tuesday Night, October 30, the O
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live Itself Over to Pleasure
Officers Talley and Willaman
Injured When Auto Upsets.
Officer P. F. Talley is at home suffering from the effects of
an automobile accident and Charles Willaman, a special policeman,
who was riding with Talley at the time, is limping around town
on a bruised foot and looking at his friends with an inflamed eye.
Officer Talley may be internally injured as a result of the
steering wheel pressing into his stomach as he was lying on the
ground with the automobile on top of him. -j.
How Accident Happened
The two men left the police station on Tuesday evening and
went to Canton on official business. On their way home, when
on East Maple street a short distance from the road that leads
from the Hoover dam, one of the spindles of the front wheel
broke and the automobile started to turn about and in so doing
broke two more wheels. The machine turned over twice, pinning
Talley under the steering wheel.
By a strange coincidence the first car to come in from tlie
Hoover dam in the direction of the disabled auto contained the
wife.of Mr. Talley. Assistance was summoned and Talley freed
from under the car and'both men taken to their homes.
AUTO WRECKS WAGON
AND SCATTERS MILK
Machine Driven By George
Brumbaugh Smashes Into E.
C. Dj^uckenbrod's Cart At
Royer and Portage Streets.
HORSE ESCAPES INJURY
The milk wagon owned and driven
by E. C. Druckenbrod was smashed
into a heap of kindling this Wednesday morning about C:15 at the corner
of Royer street and Portage when it
was struck by a Studebaker car
driven by George Brumbaugh. The
horse escaped injury, but between 50
and GO gallons of milk in bottles was
lost. The right fender of the auto-
lnbi'.e was torn o!f hi tho colliricn.
Mr. Druckenbrod was de.i*. c ing
milk to a customer and his home and
wagon were standing near the curbing.. A lighted lantern was on the
back step of the wagon. George
Brumbaugh was on his way to work
when his machine crashed into the
wagon and went severalyards before
it was stopped. From what The Sun
learns George assured Mr. Druckenbrod that he would pay for the damage.
Accident Follow^ Accident
Jim Bair, who drives a milk wagon
for E. C. Druckenbrod, was in another
part of North Canton at the time the
wagon of his employer was wrecked.
An auto bumped the Bair wagon, bent
the axle, and broke the rear door and
shaft. The horse escaped. Several
quart milk bottles were broken.
Two accidents in one morning is
enough to take the heart out of most
men, but E. C. was on the job supplying his custciv.crs later in the morning.
BURY AUTO YICTIM
Sherman S. Trump Was Injured
During Collision Here.
WAS SERVING BOOZE
WHEN COPS ARRIVED
Joe Cook, Negro Politician of
Canton, Arrested Twice In
One Week For Selling Hootch
In His Home.
OTHER VIOLATORS FINED
BOY SCOUTS
You Are Wanted At Headquarters This Friday Night.
Sherman S. Trump, aged 50 years,
a -contractor, who was fatally injured
when se^en other persons were less
seriously hurt, during an automobile
crash on Saturday night a mile north
of North Canton, was buried this'
Wednesday in the Warstler cemetery,
the Rev. G. M. Schmucker conducting the services.
On Wednesday morning The Sun
was informed that the other victims
of the collision were improving. They
are: '
W. H. Treish, North Canton, cut
and bruised.
Mrs. W. H. Treish, cut and bruised.
Justin Treish, a son, chest injured,
injured hand.*
Mrs. S. S. Trump, badly lacerated
face and shoulders.
Mrs. Vera Careins, Canton, suffering from shock; extent of Injuries
not determined.
Sam Garris, 337 Walnut ave N. E,
Canton, cuts and bruises.
Mrs. Sam Garris, fractured collar
bone, fractured ankle, dislocates
shoulder.
Five of the victims were bronght
to Aultman hospital in "Mayor Lewis*
ambulance from North Canton. Trump
died 30 minutes after being admitted
to the hospital from a fractured skull.
The members of the Treish family
were taken to their home.
Tell of Accident
According to the testimony of the
injured ones, Mr. and Mre. Garris and
Mrs. Careins were going north in a
large touring car. followed by thc
Trumps in a small coupe, when a car
approached from the opposite direction. When thc driver of the third
machine stopped for an instant to dim
his lights, his machine sk*:e-su-sj;eil the
Garris car, it was said, and crashed
head-on into the Trump machine^, -following close behind.
Coroner Shorb% office notified The
Sun on Wednesday that an "uivta-tiga-
tion was being held to determiae, if
possible, who was responsible 'fax the
accident.
The dry enforcement officers of
North Canton enriched the town
treasury several hundred dollars this
week, and the police likewise gave the
strong box a substantial boost by arresting violators of the traffic laws.
The chief offender against the Volstead act was Joe Cook, brother of
Val, a colored politician of Sixth
street S. W., Canton. It was necessary to raid Joe's place twice in one
week to convince him that the police
of North Canton meant business.
The first time the officers called and
brought Joe out he was fined $50"0 and
costs.. A few days later another vis I-;
was paid to Sixth street and the cops
pushed in the door and discovered Joe
in the act of pouring hootch out* of
a pitcher into about twenty glares
behind which sat thirty customers
willing to pay 25 cents for each drink.
The price for interviewing the Jud.'.e
was placed at $1,000 and costs which
was promptly paid. Those engaged in
the raids on the Cook wet goo*!; emporium were: J. E. Watt, Ohio enforcement official; P. F. Talley, Charley Willaman, Henry Daily and E.|
Kauirman.
Heard Around the Rail
Reuben Davis, possessing liquo--,
fined $500 and costs. Bosch Genche:"'.
and Tony Barona faced the same
charge as Davis, and were each fined
§100 and costs. Joseph Zoll paid $300
and costs.
Fourteen cases of violating the
tiaffic laws were disposed of and the
usual fines imposed. The auction sale
of articles seized in the raid on tlie
big still near Greentown netted $1G9.
As the tanks were sold some time ago
for $52, the total reached $221.
ENTERTAINMEMBERS
Mrs. W. W. Steele Hostess to the
Ladies' Literary Club.
North Canton Hi Football Squad
DIXON KEEPS BUSY
Bob
Led the Song Serivice At
Summit County Rally.
the
Bob Dixon spent Saturday and Sunday in Kenmore on Sunday afternoon
and led the song service at the Summit County Christian Endeavor r-.tlly.
In the evening he addre.- ed
Christian Endeavor in Trinity
formed church, Akron.
WAYNESBURG EASY
FOR NORTH CANTON
Valuable Prizes For Persons
Decked In Fancy Costume.
The Sun is authorized on behalf of the Social Committee of
tlie Community Building' to invite the people of North Canton
and its vicinity to the first Mardi Gras to be held in this town
on Tuesday evening", October 30, at 7:30 on West Maple street.
The prizes are on exhibition in the post office and will be
given for thc best character representation as follows:
the
Re-
Troop 1 has decided to meet on Friday evening at 6:30 for a short meeting. Try to be there each week. You
miss something valuable each time
you stay away.
This week all Troop No. 1 Scouts
are asked to come to the Scout room
on Wednesday evening for a few minutes. We want to talk over the Friday "U. S. Marine Band" ticket sales.
Meet at 6:30 p.m.
Don't forget Friday, Oct. 26, at
6:30 p.m.
, The Canton Council of Scouts is
putting on the largest and best review in their history next Saturday
afternoon. It will bet the most interesting from the spectators point of
view of any they have had.
North Canton Scouts will be there,
and will take part in the events. Canton Scouts say this is a good time to
get acquainted with them again.
Don't forget. Saturday afternocn,
Oct. 27, at Lehman High School stadium, Canton.
W. A. TAYLOR fflfflLY
He Is Studying the €ath«Ira&
On His Way To Chisa,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taylor nxeived
a lette* on Monday from their soa
Walter A., written in Pnris, France,
in which he said he was on fen. way
to Italy to study the cnt'hwhralE antl
churches erected years ago in iffen"'
country.
He has visited Engl-ii-d aiy.l Fryrora,
and his reception was Twi-.t tmrvShtl
from architects anil off.CK'.'t- oi" tne
Episcopal church, under v-Mns'- Shipleies the young North Cciivon rr.rki-
tect is traveling.
As a representative of the Roard
of the Episcopal Church of th? Dnftei?
States "Walter is jroinT-; to* Ilarllx*?-**,
China, to loolc after the fcuthTm--r »f
churches and school!* thj-aujjbKtit
China.
Mrs. W. W. Steele was hostess to
the Ladies' Literary club on Monday.
Mrs. Steele entertained with a luncheon at Congress Lake. The new members were honored guests of the club
and are): Mrs. Otis C. Jester, Miss
Esther Stoner, Miss Ethel Brown,
Mrs. Susan Holl, Mrs. Clyde Schiltz.
Mrs. Harry is one of the new members, but was unable to be present.
Other guests were: Mrs. Johnson
of New York, Mrs. Herbert \V.
Hoover's house guest; Mrs. W. C.
Steele and Miss Grace Myers of
Wooster, Mrs. Minnie Sheets of Canton and Mrs. M. A. Cossaboom.
MR. HILDEBRANT DIES
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hildnbramlt tlie
last of the week returned to their
home after several weeks stay in the
home of his father in Mt, Gilead, because of the hitter's serious illness.
Mr. Hildc-hrandt, Sr., passed away on
Monday.
UIET ELECTION
RE IN NOVEMBER
Only Contest Is For Membership
On the Board of Education In
North Canton—Two To Be
Elected—Three Running.
"e?.:h Adams' Disabled Pets Win
Football Game By the Score
of 20-0 On a Heavy Field In
a Drizzling Rain.
MINERVA NEXT ON LIST
EARL GREENHO IN RACE
as
is
the
His
ST. PAUL'S LEAGUE
The following was the standing of
St. Paul's Bowling League after the
Same on Monday night. The individual scores were received too late for
publication in The Sun.
Won
Indians 7
Yank? 6
Butt Dogs 6
Bebels 5
SriftTh Russ 1
"fiti-i--Cats 0
Lost
2
3
3
4
!)
DRAMATIC CLUB
Appropriate Program Wil! Be a
Thanksgiving Feature,
A meeting of the Dramatic club
was held in the Community Building
t-K Wednesday evening, at which time
the constitution and by laws were accepted and the club voted to become
an active part fn the life of tho
community.
It was decided to give a Thanks-
■fhing program on Thanksgiving day
In the Community in conduction with
the junior dramatic club of the
schools. All of which, will be an-
wraEncod in The Sun.as it happens.
The election in North Canton the
first Tuesday in November promises
to be a very quiet affair. There is no
opposition to the present village officials, and the only contest is for membership in the school board. Three
"-en arc* running: J. T. Warburton,
A. A. Swope, present incur/ibenfs, r.n<\
Marry Mohler. All three are well
known, to thc people, am! each man
has the brst interest of the school
children ;.t heart. Two are to he
elected.
Greenho In the Field
Earl C. Greenho, widely known
'■Greenho the Insurance Man,"
North Canton's candidate for
County Board of Education.
,'lalfoi.n i.-.: "Good schools, efi'.cieney
and economy." lie spent fifteen years
in the school room, has children of hi-
i.'ivii, and is experienced in business
all'airs. Tiie Sun firmly believes that
it is only justice to the people or ibis
section to have a representative on
the County Board of Education, and
in Earl C. Greenho they have a man
thoroughly conversant with their
needs and loyal to their cause. A
vote for Greenho is a vote in the right
direction, and readers of The Sun
should bear in mind that if this part
of the county is not represented on
the County Board there will be no
one spraining his lungs yelling for a
square deal for the residents of this
section.
Deckerd Another Candidate
Louis H. Deckerd, who resides in
, another part of the county, is also a
\ candidate for the County School
Board. He is in favor of the square
deal, and would be a good man on
the Board. The Sun urges its readers
to give his name serious consideration. With Greenho and Deckerd the
interests of the people will not be
neglected. Keep these facts in mind
when you go to the polls on November '.'.
Voting Places
There are now four voting places in
North Canton as follows:
Precinct A: Comprises section
from Eost Maple st., north, east of
Main street.
Precinct'B: Section north of West
Maple street and west of Main street.
Precinct C: Section south of West
North Canton defeated Waynes-
burg, 20-0 on Friday afternoon in a
drizzling rain that fell throughout
the game. Minerva scouts were on
the field, as they had the day otf, and
Captain Wilkur.an was under orders
from the coach to uncover nothing
and to win, if possible, by straight
football.
Our team was rather badly crippled
and we played with the idea of saving these men for Minerva. These
include Willaman, who has a had
"charlie horse," and consequently he
was forced to save himself as well as
Schick.
Everyone came through the game
unscathed except Shaeffer, who received a "charlie horse."
Waynesburg kicked oil' and North
Canton proceeded down the field for
a touchdown, Warstler going over.
He then kicked goal.
North Canton kicked off to Waynesburg and they gave us the only scare
of the game by marching down to
our 5-yard line only to lose the ball
on downs.
We then scored another touchdown
0": aii end run by T. Grant, but
failed goal. Schick was taken out to
he saved for Minerva, as he had
>voi'"-'.'d pretty hard and had made
some nice gains.
Thc third and fourth quarters were
without particular eveni, except for
the pretty work ol" Fob! at Guard and
nice runs of Warburton at half who
scored our third touchdown in the
third quarter, after which Warstler
again kicked goal. There w'".e again
no outstanding star:', hut Diebl" am:
''". Mohler might be mentioned fc
their hard sure tackling.
This week we will play Minerva,
the hardest gome of the schedule, an !
the team hopes that, a goodly crowd
of roofers will accompany them ove>
after Minerva's scalp. Minerva, has
yet to be scored upon this season.
The line up for this game could
not be obtained.
MASQUERADE PARTY
Pupils of Cairo School Plan Big
Time On Friday.
The pupils of Cairo school are busy
preparing for a masquerade and entertainment on Friday night, Oct. 26.
Following the entertainment, lunch
will be served. Everyone is welcome.
Mrs. Kidder and children, who
spent thc summer with her father,
Ilov. E. P. Wise, left for tbeir home
in Texas on Tuesday.
Maple street and west of South Main
st rect.
Precinct 1): Section south of East
Maple street and east of South Main
street.
Precinct A—Voters go to City Hall.
Precinct B—Geidlingcr & Vine
office.
Precinct C—Hummell's grocery.
Precinct D—Hoover inn (former
employment office).
Men
Jiggs—Ham.
Petey Dink—Auto Robe.
Uncle Sam—Men's shoes.
Uncle Walt—Motor Meter.
Best Darkey Makeup—Cigars (.$5
box).
Best Men's Character in General—
Spot light-Auto Mirror.
Women
Japanese—Electric Toast rr.
Maggie—Reed Shopping Ba.-^ket
tilled with Fruit.
Henrietta—SO in Cash.
Columbia—Pair Blankets.
Gypsy Queen—5 lb. box Candy.
Best Character for Ladies—$0 in Gold
Girls' Prizes
Japanese—Goloshes.
Red Riding Hood—Ice Skates and
Pair Gloves.
Sis Hopkins—So Toilet Set.
Topsy—Electric Lamp.
Best Patriotic Costume—Silk Hose
and box of Candy.
Best child's Make up—Kodak.
Boys' Prizes
Charley Chaplin—Kodak.
Boy l'ickirmy—Fountain Pen.
Mickey McCuire—Air Rifle ami
Ammunition.
Elmer Toggle—Ice Skates.
Clown—Scout Ax and Knife.
Best character not in above list—
Watch.
Business men and firms who contributed:
The Contributors
North Canton Supply Co.
William Ramser.
Citizens' Building and Loan Co.
Thc Mohler Lumber Co.
Julius Brown.
W. J. Evans.
E. L. Garman.
I). W. Bordner.
Bill McMahon.
Lee T. Lewis.
R. H. Hess.
"Mike" Metzler.
Lester Mohler. ,
J. L. Leonard.
E. W. Burriss.
Julius Brown Motor Co.
Ed. Willaman.
Gcidlinger & Vine.
Moose Brothers.
The Hoover Company.
The Sun.
Raymond Beck.
N. F. Schiltz and Son.
Maurer & Win-clock.
Carl S]ion.-.i.'!'ifi' ,V !'".
North Canton Electric < '<>.
1). W. Strausser.
Pierson Bros.
Hummel & -Sons.
North l'.ti:t"ii Rank.
Norl.li Can1. ' i'<.": :'■'.-■'■)>.
]!>'. H"! k'o' .
Lew i.i Voneman.
Haak it Kolp Bros.
Schick & Keifer.
Schafer & Messerly.
Hug's Meat Market.
Jerry.
Dr. M. M. Rubright.
E. C. Druckendbrod.
A. B. Flory.
For Young and Old
West Maple street will be given
over to the festivities and will be decorated by the committee and those
who reside on that street. Many and
arousing stunts have been planned for
the evening and every one from
youngsters too small to appreciate or
take part in the general activities up
to the grandmas and grandpas will be
taken care of and furnished suitable
amusement.
Spooks In Plenty
At the entrance to the scene of
merriment and fun will he an arch
erected across the street, inviting all
to enter and bidding each a welcome.
Just inside the arch thc first, stunt
will be passing through "The Crazy
Lane," where all are supposed to
travel and when that pleasure is ended you will come to the House of
Horror with all types of spooks and
ghosts. Near by will be located the
Bawl room where little folks may be
left in competent care so that their
parents may enjoy themselves without getting the youngest ones too
tired. It is in thc Bawl room that
kiddies will find all manner of games
and contests to keep them without
bawls. This room will also serve as
a rest room for any one who cares to
avail themselves of a quiet moment.
See the Bawl Room
Next to the Bawl room will be
placed the tent where Love Sickness
will he cured. Everyone should visit
this tent. The traditional fortuneteller who will have your past, present and future for you will he in tlu's
vicinity and when you have learned
your fate it will be time to pass on
to the next attraction which will be
Vaudeville and a Motion Picture.
Beyvnul the vaudeville stunts and
picture >how will be a skating rink
and games for the children. At many
points there will be contest for prizes
going on, and refreshment stands
will be located at. convenient places
over the four blocks roped off for
these activities.
] Big Parade a Feature
\\ hen the stunts have been en-
j joyed by ail the big Mardi Gras pa-
| rai'.e. the feature of the occasion will
j take [dace, and twenty-four prizes
1 will be awarded.
I At the close of the parade, after
the prizes have been awarded, the
evening's fun will be continued with
skating and games for children in one
block and activities for older folks in
another block where Benson's Akron
Eight-Piece Dance Orchestra v/ill furnish good music for the remainder of
the evening.
A Great White Way
Lights, furnished by the city, will
be strung the. full length of the four
blocks, alfnrding plenty of illumination. This is North Canton's party
anil you should invite your friends and
join in this night of fun and happiness and make it a memorable occasion.
.-•o
G*"..
t •■•-■'.v..
'ii'-- m.'.'.ih.'! . of ;h- Town Council
in >.•.:.h r;i:non. ail.-j- tne nnsl carein! c .'• • ..lei ill ii i, .iv'ciii -it to puii'ha ';
:'•'■ -'-1''1 "'■'"■' ;■''•'. ce i'-'.' ei "me for
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■ ■•:■■ : ■ ...i i. * . ni i ■ hi :.,■ i- ; , ',',..>
town. .)'. thc Unile.l St.'.■..- ..
The following bids were given ;tf>
!< litis •) liel'f)!-," if >va:. decided lo buy
an Americ in-Lit Frair.-._\
Arierican-L.t Fivmre, lr.O g d.
;;* 'yVl.O')
PucV't'i, r.OO gallons 8 ;)(!i ;•;*.
White ■','->':■-■ 00
Reo, .•{()() gallons 5,072.00
Stutz, f>0() gallon'; K.liOO 00
Ober-chain Boyer, -Ifi') gallons
on White Chassis D.iilS.OO
on Lincoln Chassis 7,700.00
Both the lire department and the
police department are now equipped
with a otretcber and a first aid chest.
WITH C'ONCKUT COMPANY
\"t illis Hitughmaii Joins Orchestra
and Will lour With It.
Willis Baughman left North Canton
on Friday for Altoona, Pa., where he
joined a widely-known orchestra
which will given concerts in the. east
and the south this fall and winter.
HALLOWEEN PARTY
The Rebekah Sunday-school class of
the Reformed church will have a Hallow'een party at the home of Miss
Edna Good on Friday evening, Nov. 1.
.iaSKf.

ALL THE REAL NEWS AND SPECIAL
FEATURES CAREFULLY EDITED.
IT SHINES FOR ALL THE PEOPLE IN
NORTHERN STARK COUNTY.
An Independent Newspaper That Plays No Favorites Anion-."* Advertisers or Subscriber.-,, and With One Price To All
VOL. 1—NO. 50.
NORTH CANTON, STARK COUNTY, OHIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923.
$2.00 PER YEAR.
Tuesday Night, October 30, the O
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live Itself Over to Pleasure
Officers Talley and Willaman
Injured When Auto Upsets.
Officer P. F. Talley is at home suffering from the effects of
an automobile accident and Charles Willaman, a special policeman,
who was riding with Talley at the time, is limping around town
on a bruised foot and looking at his friends with an inflamed eye.
Officer Talley may be internally injured as a result of the
steering wheel pressing into his stomach as he was lying on the
ground with the automobile on top of him. -j.
How Accident Happened
The two men left the police station on Tuesday evening and
went to Canton on official business. On their way home, when
on East Maple street a short distance from the road that leads
from the Hoover dam, one of the spindles of the front wheel
broke and the automobile started to turn about and in so doing
broke two more wheels. The machine turned over twice, pinning
Talley under the steering wheel.
By a strange coincidence the first car to come in from tlie
Hoover dam in the direction of the disabled auto contained the
wife.of Mr. Talley. Assistance was summoned and Talley freed
from under the car and'both men taken to their homes.
AUTO WRECKS WAGON
AND SCATTERS MILK
Machine Driven By George
Brumbaugh Smashes Into E.
C. Dj^uckenbrod's Cart At
Royer and Portage Streets.
HORSE ESCAPES INJURY
The milk wagon owned and driven
by E. C. Druckenbrod was smashed
into a heap of kindling this Wednesday morning about C:15 at the corner
of Royer street and Portage when it
was struck by a Studebaker car
driven by George Brumbaugh. The
horse escaped injury, but between 50
and GO gallons of milk in bottles was
lost. The right fender of the auto-
lnbi'.e was torn o!f hi tho colliricn.
Mr. Druckenbrod was de.i*. c ing
milk to a customer and his home and
wagon were standing near the curbing.. A lighted lantern was on the
back step of the wagon. George
Brumbaugh was on his way to work
when his machine crashed into the
wagon and went severalyards before
it was stopped. From what The Sun
learns George assured Mr. Druckenbrod that he would pay for the damage.
Accident Follow^ Accident
Jim Bair, who drives a milk wagon
for E. C. Druckenbrod, was in another
part of North Canton at the time the
wagon of his employer was wrecked.
An auto bumped the Bair wagon, bent
the axle, and broke the rear door and
shaft. The horse escaped. Several
quart milk bottles were broken.
Two accidents in one morning is
enough to take the heart out of most
men, but E. C. was on the job supplying his custciv.crs later in the morning.
BURY AUTO YICTIM
Sherman S. Trump Was Injured
During Collision Here.
WAS SERVING BOOZE
WHEN COPS ARRIVED
Joe Cook, Negro Politician of
Canton, Arrested Twice In
One Week For Selling Hootch
In His Home.
OTHER VIOLATORS FINED
BOY SCOUTS
You Are Wanted At Headquarters This Friday Night.
Sherman S. Trump, aged 50 years,
a -contractor, who was fatally injured
when se^en other persons were less
seriously hurt, during an automobile
crash on Saturday night a mile north
of North Canton, was buried this'
Wednesday in the Warstler cemetery,
the Rev. G. M. Schmucker conducting the services.
On Wednesday morning The Sun
was informed that the other victims
of the collision were improving. They
are: '
W. H. Treish, North Canton, cut
and bruised.
Mrs. W. H. Treish, cut and bruised.
Justin Treish, a son, chest injured,
injured hand.*
Mrs. S. S. Trump, badly lacerated
face and shoulders.
Mrs. Vera Careins, Canton, suffering from shock; extent of Injuries
not determined.
Sam Garris, 337 Walnut ave N. E,
Canton, cuts and bruises.
Mrs. Sam Garris, fractured collar
bone, fractured ankle, dislocates
shoulder.
Five of the victims were bronght
to Aultman hospital in "Mayor Lewis*
ambulance from North Canton. Trump
died 30 minutes after being admitted
to the hospital from a fractured skull.
The members of the Treish family
were taken to their home.
Tell of Accident
According to the testimony of the
injured ones, Mr. and Mre. Garris and
Mrs. Careins were going north in a
large touring car. followed by thc
Trumps in a small coupe, when a car
approached from the opposite direction. When thc driver of the third
machine stopped for an instant to dim
his lights, his machine sk*:e-su-sj;eil the
Garris car, it was said, and crashed
head-on into the Trump machine^, -following close behind.
Coroner Shorb% office notified The
Sun on Wednesday that an "uivta-tiga-
tion was being held to determiae, if
possible, who was responsible 'fax the
accident.
The dry enforcement officers of
North Canton enriched the town
treasury several hundred dollars this
week, and the police likewise gave the
strong box a substantial boost by arresting violators of the traffic laws.
The chief offender against the Volstead act was Joe Cook, brother of
Val, a colored politician of Sixth
street S. W., Canton. It was necessary to raid Joe's place twice in one
week to convince him that the police
of North Canton meant business.
The first time the officers called and
brought Joe out he was fined $50"0 and
costs.. A few days later another vis I-;
was paid to Sixth street and the cops
pushed in the door and discovered Joe
in the act of pouring hootch out* of
a pitcher into about twenty glares
behind which sat thirty customers
willing to pay 25 cents for each drink.
The price for interviewing the Jud.'.e
was placed at $1,000 and costs which
was promptly paid. Those engaged in
the raids on the Cook wet goo*!; emporium were: J. E. Watt, Ohio enforcement official; P. F. Talley, Charley Willaman, Henry Daily and E.|
Kauirman.
Heard Around the Rail
Reuben Davis, possessing liquo--,
fined $500 and costs. Bosch Genche:"'.
and Tony Barona faced the same
charge as Davis, and were each fined
§100 and costs. Joseph Zoll paid $300
and costs.
Fourteen cases of violating the
tiaffic laws were disposed of and the
usual fines imposed. The auction sale
of articles seized in the raid on tlie
big still near Greentown netted $1G9.
As the tanks were sold some time ago
for $52, the total reached $221.
ENTERTAINMEMBERS
Mrs. W. W. Steele Hostess to the
Ladies' Literary Club.
North Canton Hi Football Squad
DIXON KEEPS BUSY
Bob
Led the Song Serivice At
Summit County Rally.
the
Bob Dixon spent Saturday and Sunday in Kenmore on Sunday afternoon
and led the song service at the Summit County Christian Endeavor r-.tlly.
In the evening he addre.- ed
Christian Endeavor in Trinity
formed church, Akron.
WAYNESBURG EASY
FOR NORTH CANTON
Valuable Prizes For Persons
Decked In Fancy Costume.
The Sun is authorized on behalf of the Social Committee of
tlie Community Building' to invite the people of North Canton
and its vicinity to the first Mardi Gras to be held in this town
on Tuesday evening", October 30, at 7:30 on West Maple street.
The prizes are on exhibition in the post office and will be
given for thc best character representation as follows:
the
Re-
Troop 1 has decided to meet on Friday evening at 6:30 for a short meeting. Try to be there each week. You
miss something valuable each time
you stay away.
This week all Troop No. 1 Scouts
are asked to come to the Scout room
on Wednesday evening for a few minutes. We want to talk over the Friday "U. S. Marine Band" ticket sales.
Meet at 6:30 p.m.
Don't forget Friday, Oct. 26, at
6:30 p.m.
, The Canton Council of Scouts is
putting on the largest and best review in their history next Saturday
afternoon. It will bet the most interesting from the spectators point of
view of any they have had.
North Canton Scouts will be there,
and will take part in the events. Canton Scouts say this is a good time to
get acquainted with them again.
Don't forget. Saturday afternocn,
Oct. 27, at Lehman High School stadium, Canton.
W. A. TAYLOR fflfflLY
He Is Studying the €ath«Ira&
On His Way To Chisa,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taylor nxeived
a lette* on Monday from their soa
Walter A., written in Pnris, France,
in which he said he was on fen. way
to Italy to study the cnt'hwhralE antl
churches erected years ago in iffen"'
country.
He has visited Engl-ii-d aiy.l Fryrora,
and his reception was Twi-.t tmrvShtl
from architects anil off.CK'.'t- oi" tne
Episcopal church, under v-Mns'- Shipleies the young North Cciivon rr.rki-
tect is traveling.
As a representative of the Roard
of the Episcopal Church of th? Dnftei?
States "Walter is jroinT-; to* Ilarllx*?-**,
China, to loolc after the fcuthTm--r »f
churches and school!* thj-aujjbKtit
China.
Mrs. W. W. Steele was hostess to
the Ladies' Literary club on Monday.
Mrs. Steele entertained with a luncheon at Congress Lake. The new members were honored guests of the club
and are): Mrs. Otis C. Jester, Miss
Esther Stoner, Miss Ethel Brown,
Mrs. Susan Holl, Mrs. Clyde Schiltz.
Mrs. Harry is one of the new members, but was unable to be present.
Other guests were: Mrs. Johnson
of New York, Mrs. Herbert \V.
Hoover's house guest; Mrs. W. C.
Steele and Miss Grace Myers of
Wooster, Mrs. Minnie Sheets of Canton and Mrs. M. A. Cossaboom.
MR. HILDEBRANT DIES
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hildnbramlt tlie
last of the week returned to their
home after several weeks stay in the
home of his father in Mt, Gilead, because of the hitter's serious illness.
Mr. Hildc-hrandt, Sr., passed away on
Monday.
UIET ELECTION
RE IN NOVEMBER
Only Contest Is For Membership
On the Board of Education In
North Canton—Two To Be
Elected—Three Running.
"e?.:h Adams' Disabled Pets Win
Football Game By the Score
of 20-0 On a Heavy Field In
a Drizzling Rain.
MINERVA NEXT ON LIST
EARL GREENHO IN RACE
as
is
the
His
ST. PAUL'S LEAGUE
The following was the standing of
St. Paul's Bowling League after the
Same on Monday night. The individual scores were received too late for
publication in The Sun.
Won
Indians 7
Yank? 6
Butt Dogs 6
Bebels 5
SriftTh Russ 1
"fiti-i--Cats 0
Lost
2
3
3
4
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DRAMATIC CLUB
Appropriate Program Wil! Be a
Thanksgiving Feature,
A meeting of the Dramatic club
was held in the Community Building
t-K Wednesday evening, at which time
the constitution and by laws were accepted and the club voted to become
an active part fn the life of tho
community.
It was decided to give a Thanks-
■fhing program on Thanksgiving day
In the Community in conduction with
the junior dramatic club of the
schools. All of which, will be an-
wraEncod in The Sun.as it happens.
The election in North Canton the
first Tuesday in November promises
to be a very quiet affair. There is no
opposition to the present village officials, and the only contest is for membership in the school board. Three
"-en arc* running: J. T. Warburton,
A. A. Swope, present incur/ibenfs, r.nvoi'"-'.'d pretty hard and had made
some nice gains.
Thc third and fourth quarters were
without particular eveni, except for
the pretty work ol" Fob! at Guard and
nice runs of Warburton at half who
scored our third touchdown in the
third quarter, after which Warstler
again kicked goal. There w'".e again
no outstanding star:', hut Diebl" am:
''". Mohler might be mentioned fc
their hard sure tackling.
This week we will play Minerva,
the hardest gome of the schedule, an !
the team hopes that, a goodly crowd
of roofers will accompany them ove>
after Minerva's scalp. Minerva, has
yet to be scored upon this season.
The line up for this game could
not be obtained.
MASQUERADE PARTY
Pupils of Cairo School Plan Big
Time On Friday.
The pupils of Cairo school are busy
preparing for a masquerade and entertainment on Friday night, Oct. 26.
Following the entertainment, lunch
will be served. Everyone is welcome.
Mrs. Kidder and children, who
spent thc summer with her father,
Ilov. E. P. Wise, left for tbeir home
in Texas on Tuesday.
Maple street and west of South Main
st rect.
Precinct 1): Section south of East
Maple street and east of South Main
street.
Precinct A—Voters go to City Hall.
Precinct B—Geidlingcr & Vine
office.
Precinct C—Hummell's grocery.
Precinct D—Hoover inn (former
employment office).
Men
Jiggs—Ham.
Petey Dink—Auto Robe.
Uncle Sam—Men's shoes.
Uncle Walt—Motor Meter.
Best Darkey Makeup—Cigars (.$5
box).
Best Men's Character in General—
Spot light-Auto Mirror.
Women
Japanese—Electric Toast rr.
Maggie—Reed Shopping Ba.-^ket
tilled with Fruit.
Henrietta—SO in Cash.
Columbia—Pair Blankets.
Gypsy Queen—5 lb. box Candy.
Best Character for Ladies—$0 in Gold
Girls' Prizes
Japanese—Goloshes.
Red Riding Hood—Ice Skates and
Pair Gloves.
Sis Hopkins—So Toilet Set.
Topsy—Electric Lamp.
Best Patriotic Costume—Silk Hose
and box of Candy.
Best child's Make up—Kodak.
Boys' Prizes
Charley Chaplin—Kodak.
Boy l'ickirmy—Fountain Pen.
Mickey McCuire—Air Rifle ami
Ammunition.
Elmer Toggle—Ice Skates.
Clown—Scout Ax and Knife.
Best character not in above list—
Watch.
Business men and firms who contributed:
The Contributors
North Canton Supply Co.
William Ramser.
Citizens' Building and Loan Co.
Thc Mohler Lumber Co.
Julius Brown.
W. J. Evans.
E. L. Garman.
I). W. Bordner.
Bill McMahon.
Lee T. Lewis.
R. H. Hess.
"Mike" Metzler.
Lester Mohler. ,
J. L. Leonard.
E. W. Burriss.
Julius Brown Motor Co.
Ed. Willaman.
Gcidlinger & Vine.
Moose Brothers.
The Hoover Company.
The Sun.
Raymond Beck.
N. F. Schiltz and Son.
Maurer & Win-clock.
Carl S]ion.-.i.'!'ifi' ,V !'".
North Canton Electric < '<>.
1). W. Strausser.
Pierson Bros.
Hummel & -Sons.
North l'.ti:t"ii Rank.
Norl.li Can1. ' i'.
]!>'. H"! k'o' .
Lew i.i Voneman.
Haak it Kolp Bros.
Schick & Keifer.
Schafer & Messerly.
Hug's Meat Market.
Jerry.
Dr. M. M. Rubright.
E. C. Druckendbrod.
A. B. Flory.
For Young and Old
West Maple street will be given
over to the festivities and will be decorated by the committee and those
who reside on that street. Many and
arousing stunts have been planned for
the evening and every one from
youngsters too small to appreciate or
take part in the general activities up
to the grandmas and grandpas will be
taken care of and furnished suitable
amusement.
Spooks In Plenty
At the entrance to the scene of
merriment and fun will he an arch
erected across the street, inviting all
to enter and bidding each a welcome.
Just inside the arch thc first, stunt
will be passing through "The Crazy
Lane," where all are supposed to
travel and when that pleasure is ended you will come to the House of
Horror with all types of spooks and
ghosts. Near by will be located the
Bawl room where little folks may be
left in competent care so that their
parents may enjoy themselves without getting the youngest ones too
tired. It is in thc Bawl room that
kiddies will find all manner of games
and contests to keep them without
bawls. This room will also serve as
a rest room for any one who cares to
avail themselves of a quiet moment.
See the Bawl Room
Next to the Bawl room will be
placed the tent where Love Sickness
will he cured. Everyone should visit
this tent. The traditional fortuneteller who will have your past, present and future for you will he in tlu's
vicinity and when you have learned
your fate it will be time to pass on
to the next attraction which will be
Vaudeville and a Motion Picture.
Beyvnul the vaudeville stunts and
picture >how will be a skating rink
and games for the children. At many
points there will be contest for prizes
going on, and refreshment stands
will be located at. convenient places
over the four blocks roped off for
these activities.
] Big Parade a Feature
\\ hen the stunts have been en-
j joyed by ail the big Mardi Gras pa-
| rai'.e. the feature of the occasion will
j take [dace, and twenty-four prizes
1 will be awarded.
I At the close of the parade, after
the prizes have been awarded, the
evening's fun will be continued with
skating and games for children in one
block and activities for older folks in
another block where Benson's Akron
Eight-Piece Dance Orchestra v/ill furnish good music for the remainder of
the evening.
A Great White Way
Lights, furnished by the city, will
be strung the. full length of the four
blocks, alfnrding plenty of illumination. This is North Canton's party
anil you should invite your friends and
join in this night of fun and happiness and make it a memorable occasion.
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in >.•.:.h r;i:non. ail.-j- tne nnsl carein! c .'• • ..lei ill ii i, .iv'ciii -it to puii'ha ';
:'•'■ -'-1''1 "'■'"■' ;■''•'. ce i'-'.' ei "me for
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town. .)'. thc Unile.l St.'.■..- ..
The following bids were given ;tf>
!< litis •) liel'f)!-," if >va:. decided lo buy
an Americ in-Lit Frair.-._\
Arierican-L.t Fivmre, lr.O g d.
;;* 'yVl.O')
PucV't'i, r.OO gallons 8 ;)(!i ;•;*.
White ■','->':■-■ 00
Reo, .•{()() gallons 5,072.00
Stutz, f>0() gallon'; K.liOO 00
Ober-chain Boyer, -Ifi') gallons
on White Chassis D.iilS.OO
on Lincoln Chassis 7,700.00
Both the lire department and the
police department are now equipped
with a otretcber and a first aid chest.
WITH C'ONCKUT COMPANY
\"t illis Hitughmaii Joins Orchestra
and Will lour With It.
Willis Baughman left North Canton
on Friday for Altoona, Pa., where he
joined a widely-known orchestra
which will given concerts in the. east
and the south this fall and winter.
HALLOWEEN PARTY
The Rebekah Sunday-school class of
the Reformed church will have a Hallow'een party at the home of Miss
Edna Good on Friday evening, Nov. 1.
.iaSKf.